Julia Hurley (actress)
Julia R. Hurley (May 11, 1848 – June 4, 1927)[2] was an American actress who found popularity in her senior years in silent films. She is best remembered today as the 'landlady with the lamp' in the John Barrymore classic Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde 1920, a role for which she is uncredited. This film is her most readily available film today.
Julia R. Hurley | |
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Hurley (sitting on bench, right) on lobby card for Little Women, 1918. | |
Born | May 11, 1848 |
Died | June 4, 1927 (aged 79) |
Resting place | Kensico Cemetery, Valhalla, Westchester County, New York |
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 1909-1926 (films) |
She worked for many of the early film studios i.e.: Biograph, Kalem, Essanay, Reliance, Imp, Champion and Solax.
As with most people born in the Victorian era, Hurley probably enjoyed a theatrical career acting in provinces or regional theatre and touring before making her first film in 1909. She continued with films until 1926.[3]
She died June 4, 1927 of chronic myocarditis and nephritis.[4]
Filmography
- The Grandmother (1909) as Mrs. Julia Hurley (short)
- Grandmother (1910) as Mrs Hurley (short)
- Grandma (1911) as Mrs. Hurley (short)
- The Helping Hand (1912) as Mrs. Hurley (short)
- Bedelia's 'At Home' (1912) (short)
- Tempted But True (1912) as Mrs. Hurley (short)
- Mother (1912) (short)
- Sisters (1912) (short)
- The Cuckoo Clock (1912) as Mrs. Hurley (short)
- Guy Mannering (1912) as Mrs. Hurley (short)
- Two Lives (1913) (short)
- Blood and Water (1913)
- A Child's Intuition (1913) as Mrs. Hurley (short)
- Il trovatore (1914)
- The Jungle (1914)
- The Price He Paid (1914)
- The Reformation of Peter and Paul (1915) (short)
- The Melting Pot (1915)
- Her Great Match (1915)
- The Little Gypsy (1915)
- The Ventures of Marguerite (1915) (Serial, Ch. #6)
- The Woman Pays (1915)
- Gold and the Woman (1916)
- The Bondman (1916)
- The Unborn (1916)
- Perils of Our Girl Reporters (1916)
- The Secret of the Storm Country (1917)
- Little Women (1918)
- The Beloved Imposter (1918) as Mrs. Hurley
- The Gold Cure (1919)
- Beware! (1919)
- Mothers of Men (1920)
- Easy to Get (1920)
- The Cost (1920)
- Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (1920) as Hyde's Old Landlady (uncredited)
- Guilty of Love (1920)
- A Woman's Man (1920)
- The New York Idea (1920)
- Enchantment (1921)
- Jane Eyre (1921)
- Bride's Play (1922)
- Argentine Love (1924)
- The Little French Girl (1925)
- The Making of O'Malley (1925)
- Married ? (1926)
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References
- Silent Film Necrology 2nd Edition p.258, by Eugene M. Vazzana, c.2001
- Julia Hurley(findagrave.com memorial)
- Who Was Who on Screen 3rd Edition p.361, by Evelyn Mack Truitt, c.1983
- Vazzana, Eugene M. ..p.258
External links
- Julia Hurley on IMDb
- Julia Hurley at IBDb(*as Mrs. J.R. Hurley)
- J. Hurley as a young actress in 1869 playing Po-Ca-Hon-Tas
- portrait of Julia Hurley (NY Public Library, Billy Rose collection)
- Hurley with John Barrymore ; Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde, 1920(TCM);,...zoomed in version
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